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October 07, 1977 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-10-07

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30 Friday, October 7, 1977

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Zusie Dung's

33459 W. 8 MILE RD.,

The Power of the Maccabia Games

Just W. Of Farmington Rd.

477-0656

By HASKELL COHEN

(Copyright 1917, JTA Inc.)

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erved with FRIED RICE,
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OR COFFEE
only $375
Reg. $ 75 only $1 295

After attending and par-
ticipating in several sets. of
Maccabia Games one is
inclined, as is this writer, to
question the validity of run-
ning the games.
As one grows older, one is
apt to get the idea of chuCk-
ing the whole thing. until a
letter comes across your
desk from an athlete who
expresses himself, as does_
Tony Scott, one of the
Americah divers, in an
unsolicited missive to the
United States Committee
Sports for Israel.
Tony writes: "The pur-
pose of this letter should not
be to express my apprecia-

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TORONTO (JTA)—Does appointed and will not
an actor have to himself be assume office for several
Jewish to portray a Jewish months
character on the television
A complaint has been laid
screen? Is it discrimination by ACTRA (Association of
to tell a non-Jewish per- Canadian Television and
former he is not eligible?
Radio Artists) against John
This is the question Can- Hirsch, director of drama
ada's new Commissioner of for the Canadian Broad-
Human Rights, Gordon casting Corp.
The CBC planned to stage
FairWeather, will have to
ponder. The matter has
"The Alchemist of Cecil
already been submitted to
Street," an updated version
him, though he was just
of Ben Jonson's "The
■■■••■■•■•■■•■•■■••■•■• Alchemist" with the time
changed to the 20th Century
SPECIAL GOOD AT

and the milieu TOronto's
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• former Jewish quarter

(Cecil St.).
Hirsch has cancelled the
performance, having been
unsuccessful in finding a
middle-aged male Jewish
COMPLETE DINNER • actor available in Canada to
• • SOUP DU JOUR OR JUICE • take the lead role. He can-
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• • COLE SLAW OR SALAD
such an actor because of
• • CHOICE OF POTATO
• AL:IRA's own rules.
• • ROLL & BUTTER

ACTRA, on the other
• • HOT OR ICE TEA
hand, claims that there are
abundant candidates in Can-
ada who can take the role
and their being non-Jewish
in no way invalidates them.
One they have mentioned is
British-born Canadian citi-
zen
Barry Morse who has
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is stimulated to continue
and as a result. our thoughts
run towards a continued
exploitation of these Games
and how to improve the 11th
Maccabia in the summer of
1981.

This letter is typical of
many which have begun to
flow into the United States
CoMmittee Sports for Israel
offices - in New York City.
After reading the contents,
one is revived and the possi-
bility of discontinuing activ-
ity in this area abates: One

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change in me. Suddenly I
have become much more
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cause in Israel."

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tion solely to the United
States Committee Sports for
Israel. but to you in particu-
lar (Jack Abramson, swim-
ming chairman) for making
the 10th Maccabia Games a
reality for me.
"Furthermore, the last:
ing friendships I have made
would have been nonex-
istent had it not been for the
Games. Currently I am
coresponding with several
people in various countries
as a result of the Games.
"Most importantly, the
Maccabia Games opened up
my eyes, religiously. I feel
that every Jew should do his
best to see and visit Israel.
Upon my return, several
friends even noticed the

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